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Show THE I A YEOMAN, lAYSON, UTAH Funeral Services of Mrs. Robert Dowdie Funeral services tor Mrs. Robeit Dowdie, who died at Provo Dec. 13, were held at the second ward church, Sunday, Dec. 16 at 1 p. m. Bp. Brown presiding. Singing was furnished by the ward choir. Jos. W. Opening prayer, Bills. Have Your Own Garage 1 The many advantages of having a garage of your own more than offset the small cost of building it. Come in at your earliest convenience and let us show you plans that will meet your needs estimates that wont strain your purse. Service That Saves m vA 5 f ft I i' Our experience with materials of the short cuts in error-proplans our low prices these will surely reduce your cost to the lowest possible figures whether you build a garage, house, barn or other building. our knowledge building our of Let us explain this service fully wit-- y m 1 ware corn Qur iree billion-bushe- l crop puts a larger crown than fcJever on the king -- of cereals. vand, if used right, it will help to' put the Kaiser in the discard. IJOHN F. HARRIS ath-- f Undertaking louts Uldy The speakers were Elders Jos. Stark, Wm. Fred Tanner, Jos. Bills, and Patriarch German Ellsworth, all of whom spoke in terms of praise of the noble qualities of charactes in the life of sister Dowdie while a resident of Payson. but edt!i band and son Ross and daughter Myrtle, wife of Ora Lott, of Also two Provo, survive. brothers, F. W. and. C. H. Wilson of Payson, and one sister, Mrs. Eliza Wentz, of Provo. Her son William died the 11th of August last, causing a nervous collaps which undoubtedly was the cause of her untimely death. Sister Dowdie was a devoted wife and mother and always m illing to be of service to those in need, and was loved by many relatives and fiiends. When a resident ot Payson she worked in the Primary association. Conserve Sugar. Telephone No. 39 Night or Day Calls Piomptly She Is Miss Elderley trying him out? draw Attended To. In August of this jear exactly DR. A. T. GOUGH Registered Veterinarian 90 pounds of European cheese re imported by the United Stages, coming from Italy. During 1914, before the war, 36,90(1 tons were bought in building confidence. Europe. When you patronize a merchant who Argentina has turned to practices honesty in his advertising cheese making on a large scale, ami always sells the quality he offers and is now placing large quan- through his printed announcements, tities in the Urited States, you acquire confidence in him and his goods. You accept his word as although more cheese is now truth. You know when he says he is going being exported than imported. to sell that dollar values half price you In September 1,000 tons were can buy a full dollar'sat worth for fifty sold abroad, being distributed cents. And you feel that you can go to his to 50 countries. Htore at any time and be assured of we Replaces Human Sacrifice. The meaning of the rite of breakat the launching of ing the bottle was originally nothiug short of -- acrlflce. Building a town or launchd ing a ship were solemn matters to our forefathers, not to he done without devoting a pfe to propitiate the 1887. Four children were born gods. Our timid civilization no longto them; three sons and a er dares to sacrifice a slae or a prisoner on occasions, and therefore daughter, two of whom pre- we breaksuch the bottle, signifying the ceded her in death. Her hus- taking of a mans life. Co. Depot Street, a Blocks West of Main Payson, Utah PROFESSIONAL CARDS Have Greatly Increased Matilda A. Wilson Dowdie, daughter of Hugh and Eliza Wilson, was born in Payson April 12, 1870. She was mar-ieto Robert Dowdie Feb. 17 ;ainl; , United States Now Imports Argentina Cheese; Exports Instruments of Precision. honest treatment, honest values and honest prices. Good advertising in Its fullest sense cun give any merchant the reputation of being "on the squure. On the other hand, advertising with only an occasional little untruth can often undermine the reputation of a dealer to such an extent that you become suspicious and question every statement he makes thereafter. Advertising that tends to build confidence Is a mighty and valuuble in sttument in the hands of the progressive merchant. It Is the means of nourishing his business and making It grow to the limit of its capacity. Phone SUR A TjTOriouS NOT - - UTAH LOU AT LAW Hatfield Blk., 108 W. Center St PKOYO, UTAH Phone 48. S " Office over Bank. Office up-stai- rs Phone 3 in S. Douglass Building. Telephones Residence Cor. 9th and P. Sts. ' I AAJ Office at Residence Main Street Phone Payson, Utah 7 JOB. y Sign Languages. It is said that Gen. Hugh 8. Scott is one of the world's greatest experts In sign language, and that without any fighting he has settled more disputes with Indians than any other man in history. Most of them were settled, too, without a spoken word, just by signs and gestures. General Scott speaks practically every North American Indian dialect, besides betng familiar with the primitive languages of other lands, First Rookie How do you like the idea of dying for your country? Second Rookie I dont mind the idea of dying for my country, but Fm blessed if I like this job of peeling potatoes for her. DR' L 1UsWsFOETH 1 in Douglass Building Over Bertelsen's Store Office 9 s dr- Every rose must have its thorn. Um. By the way, hasnt Burbank done anything in that direction? Louisville Courier-Journa- l. - j- - ?worth over Bank, Payson, Ut. Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 Phone 23. Res. Phone 103-- J Office 41 Stockson-Bond- Still holding on s to your war babies? Tickertape Yes. REMINISCE. Me used to sing duets before we were married, said he. I wonder why we gave it up? she inquired. Xo excitement to it. A duet generally finishes even. Nobody gets the last word. , Voice of Envy. Piano-Corn- Instruction et Sfiairtisi? Poor little fond- lings. Nobody wants em. Hid I understand you to say that where it has passed extraMr. Grnbeoin has more money than Budies prepared for burial Left Virginia Something. vagance and has become actual he knows what to do with? No. at the residence or morgue Baby Jim lmd found Virginia's candy SHE NfYEf waste. Here are some sugges- sack and had appropriated the con- That is merely the point of view held some of Mr, Grubeolns neighbors iver T tions for Christmas dainties tents. Latter lie confessed ills sin and by Wi it In a battle of tongues a ear$e at Your Disposal to Impress the listener with the who think they eould enjoy life a tried that require little or no sugar: (deu that, bud as the case was, It might great deal more than he does, If they woman can hold her own. New Haven only had his money. I ate all of Husband Myes; perhaps she Nuts, chestnuts toasted on hat- have been worse. Journal, I boutlp Kodol Dyspepsia Cure can, but she never left the "but candy, said he, docs, pins ip front of open fire, salted Digests what veu eat.1 bag for her to pop. evt nuts, molasses candy, stuffed erlot dates, stuffed prunes, ground d fi j,!ti;!!i!"!i'i!i"ii:,i,-iihi.mi'i'hii;:1 nun i iliiftNllHIIliilllilllllllllllllillllillliillillilllHWBIHItlllllllUlltliilllillllM tlu nuts, figs and dates rolled in same sugar to form loaf. Raisins and A First-Cla- ss Place to Eat nuts treated the same way, Give us jWe handle Booths Fresh Oisiers and Fish. seedless rasins, popcorn balls j your orders for your .own private use and we will syrup made of molasses or corn gladly fill therp( syrup chocolate popcorn, I DAY from 12:00 to 3:00 EVERY Dinner Regular Josephine Burton " Short Orders at All Hours Utah County Home Economic J. R. CLIJFF, Prop, Demonstrator Try Our Famous Chili and Hot Tamalies. Knte I Stevens, instructor in Boston Conservatory of Music; Cornet under John C, Hammond, noted Boston teacher. Studio. Heber Curtis residence. Phone 61-J. MISS LULU TIETJEN Teacher of Plano and Harmony. Studio at her home Santaquin -- Vir-vlul- as ELITE wji yM ANTI-PAI- N PILLS will quickly drive your Pain away, and Dr. Miles Nervine will assist you by relieving the None Strain. 3$ , 'Wll IF FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE, FAILS TO BENEFIT YoJ, YOUR MONEY V.'liL EE REFUNDED. Calls Night and Day Phone 57-Payson, Utah. BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY With Scientific Training Will Steadily Increase Long hours, close and tedious work are very apt to result in Headaches or other Pains, Dont suffer. DR. MILES VKTKRi$?iuM CAFE Wars Demand for Men SPELLS. My nerves became all worn out. J had bad headaches and severe dizzy I could not sleep spells. and my appetite was poor. I began using Dr. Miles' Anti-Pai- n Pills and they always gave me Instant relief no matter what the Then I used Dr. pain. Milos Nervine regularly and was soon In perfect health again. DIZZY MRS. S. L. YOUNG, 324 Pitlfburg St., Newcastle, Penn Secretary of War Newton D. Baker, urges men in scientific institutions to continue their training. The Government service will demand more and more scientifically trained men said he, and I hope those who are in charge of scientific institutions will impress upon the young men the Importance of continuing their studies, except to the- extent that they are necessarly interrupted by a mandatory call under the pro- Case Tractors represent the highest development of trac tors. They are the pioneer tractors of America. They of a century of successful are harked hy three-quarteexperience in manufacturing farm machinery. They are a proved success not an experiment. Case Tractors are fully tested Case Tractors are made in rs ! visions of "the Armv niif r selective-servic- e law. Every effort will be made to use each students Special train' ing in connection with specialized occupations in the Army, to afford technical students liable to call as great an opportunity through the National fhpv had pnlistprl. before they leave the factory. They must develop power in excc.sof their rating, They must qualify for the hard work demanded of them on the farm. five sizes. Each one carries a guarantee to perform as well, or better, than any other on a given job. Theres a size for you. Payson Implement and Hardware Co. - A n 7iryTr"rHma CASE 8 Harrowing & ! OUTCASTS. . Another Thing to Remember. Willie and ids mother had been visConserve sugar is a request iting their aunt In the country. After that necessity forced our returning, his mother was telling one of her friends over the phone how country to make, and should be homelike her aunts house was. Wilconsidered seriously. Ameri- lie was taking in the conversation and, to cans have allowed their fond- speaking up, said : "Mamma, dont forget to toll her liow homely auntie was. ness for sugar to increase to the too. .. 4 GOOD FIELD. He Xo, she is trying to persuade point aim to double up. " . I JifiiMSKKAIk . -- Accuracy is one of the most necessary qualifications of the present-dabusiness girl or so it would appear from the following conversation overheard the other day In the park: "So I answered the plume, and he said, Is Mr. X - there? and I sfdd, Yes, do you want to see him? and then what do you think lie said? He said, My dear girl, this Is not a telescope; this Is a telephone. " Manchester Guardian. 115-- j - PAYSON, i |